Hey, here's an opportunity for trouble...is there a dollar limit?Assisted in providing benefits to enrolled student athletes or their families.
Mirando (state's wr coach) just resigned
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Son, be sure to check the oil. The gas will take care of itself. George Carter - Circa 1965
Re: Mirando (state's wr coach) just resigned
So says the Auburn fan.....eSJay wrote:Boosters play a role in providing student-athletes with a positive experience through their enthusiastic efforts. They can support teams and athletics departments through donations of time and financial resources which help student-athletes succeed on and off the playing field.Hybrid Biscuit wrote:
What exactly is the job of a booster then?
Boosters, referred to by the NCAA as “representatives of the institution’s athletic interests,” include anyone who has:
• Provided a donation in order to obtain season tickets for any sport at the university.
• Participated in or has been a member of an organization promoting the university’s athletics programs.
• Arranged for or provided employment for enrolled student-athletes.
• Assisted or has been requested by university staff to assist in the recruitment of prospective student-athletes.
• Assisted in providing benefits to enrolled student athletes or their families.
• Been involved otherwise in promoting university athletics.
Once an individual is identified as a “representative of the institution’s athletics interests,” the person retains that identity forever.
Only institutional staff members are permitted to recruit prospective student-athletes. Generally, NCAA rules prohibit anyone else from contacting (calling, writing or in-person contact) prospects or the prospect’s relatives or guardian for recruiting purposes.
Students are still considered prospects even if they have signed a National Letter of Intent or any other financial aid agreement with a university.
Boosters are not precluded from continuing established friendships with families who have prospective student-athletes. However, boosters may not encourage a prospect’s participation in university athletics or provide benefits to prospects that were not previously provided.
If a violation occurs, it may jeopardize a student-athlete’s eligibility for intercollegiate competition, jeopardize a school’s membership status with the NCAA or cause a booster to lose access to all booster benefits.
A boosters job is NOT to provide an athlete with a Mustang (even if it is USED).
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Re: Mirando (state's wr coach) just resigned
duckter wrote:Hey, here's an opportunity for trouble...is there a dollar limit?Assisted in providing benefits to enrolled student athletes or their families.
Yes, whatever Webbmaster and his brother Nick Saban agree on.
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So says the Auburn fan.....

That was like OJ posting about how you shouldnt kill your wife.
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Don't drag me and King Nick into your little pillow fight.deltadukman wrote: Yes, whatever Webbmaster and his brother Nick Saban agree on.
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So says Mr. Robinson.eSJay wrote:The man questioned the job of a booster. I simply gave him the job description according to the NCAA. Please keep AU out of your investigation Mustang Sally
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